Applying keyword tags

- We've talked about how to create and edit…and organize keyword tags.…Now let's go into some ways to apply…keyword tags to photos.…In the tags panel, you can see the default…keyword tags that come with Elements…as well as some that we created in the last movie.…Horizontal and Vertical as photography styles,…and Animals, My pets, Cats, Dog and Maggie.…Let's apply some of these keywords to our photos.…The simplest way to apply a keyword is to…just drag it from the Tags panel onto a photo.…So here I have a photo that has a dog in it.…

I'll select the keyword Dog, and then I'll click and drag…from that keyword onto the photo of the cat and dog.…Notice that I didn't drag from the checkbox,…I clicked over here on the right side of the keyword.…When you do apply a keyword that way,…you should see a keyword tag icon underneath the preview…of the photo here in grid view.…If you don't see that, it could be due to one of two things.…First, you have to make sure that you've turned on Details…in the View menu.…And a lot of times you won't see the tag just because…

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9/25/2015

Get to know the powerful photo organizing, editing, and sharing features of Adobe Photoshop Elements 14, the complete solution for casual photographers who want to achieve professional results. Elements expert Jan Kabili first shows how to import photos into the Organizer. She then explains how and when to use each of the editing workspaces: Quick Fix, Guided Edit, and Expert Edit. Using Quick Fix, she shows how to crop and straighten photos, correct lighting and color, and apply effects. She also uses the Expert Edit workspace to build a layered file and create composites. Finally, Jan returns to the Organizer, showing how to find and tag photos; organize them by people, places, and events; and share them via email and social media.